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Women’s childbearing location preferences in South Ethiopia: a qualitative study

Health Care for Women International, Volume 40, No. 2, Year 2019

Maternal mortality is unacceptably high in developing countries, and maternal health care service utilization is associated with improved maternal outcomes. We shed light on conditions that influence women’s preferences for childbirth location. Based on a qualitative descriptive design, 25 interviews were conducted with women of childbearing age in Southern Ethiopia in 2015. Previous experience of complications was the most common reason for using skilled attendants at the next childbirth. In addition, women’s limited decision-making authority and knowledge, as well as the quality of health care services and infrastructure, influenced childbirth location preferences. Home birth is still the norm, but there is growing interest in using health facilities and skilled attendants.
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Citations: 5
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
Research Areas
Maternal And Child Health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Study Locations
Ethiopia
Participants Gender
Female